HP Insight Control Virtual Machine Management 6.2 User Guide

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Features
XXXXXMigrating a virtual machine
guest backup
1 Requires VMware vCenter Server.
Configuring the polling frequency for virtual machine status checks
Insight Control virtual machine management provides a configurable parameter, VMConfigRefreshRate. This
parameter controls the frequency with which virtual machine management checks for changes in virtual
machine configuration, such as number of NICs on the virtual machine, size of the hard disk, and so on.
Configuration changes on the virtual machines are updated by virtual machine management. The default
polling frequency is 5 seconds.
Add the following configurable parameter in the hpvmm.conf file found in the CMS location <Insight Control
virtual machine management installation directory on CMS>/bin:
VMConfigRefreshRate=<< value in milli seconds >>
For example, VMConfigRefreshRate = 5000
The value of the parameter can be between 5 seconds and 5 minutes. Any values entered outside this range
are automatically adjusted to the max/min value of the range.
Because increasing the polling frequency also reduces the ability of virtual machine management to identify
the changes in virtual machine status.
Failed host recovery
The failed host recovery feature enables you to recover virtual machines of a failed Citrix XenServer host
and leverage the ability of Systems Insight Manager to detect hardware failures
VMware ESX Server
For VMware ESX virtual machines, use the failed host recovery feature if you do not use the VMware vCenter
High Availability (HA) solution.
IMPORTANT: In a setup where both the failed host recovery feature and VMware vCenter HA or VMware
Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) are configured, the results might be unpredictable because both
management tools try to control the same resource.
IMPORTANT: Do not configure both the failed host recovery feature and the VMware HA or VMware DRS
solution for the same VMware ESX hosts.
IMPORTANT: Do not configure both the failed host recovery feature and the VMware HA or VMware DRS
solution for the same VMware ESX hosts.
If the virtual machine being moved is part of the vCenter cluster, then a warning message appears.
When a failed host recovery process is being performed for virtual machines failing over to the alternate
hosts, the moved virtual machines might appear as Orphaned in the vCenter. If this occurs, delete the
orphaned nodes from vCenter.
In the failed host recovery procedure, the running virtual machine guest will be recovered as powered off
state in the target host. This is an expected behavior.
Citrix XenServer
The failed host recovery feature enables you to recover a failed Citrix XenServer host and leverage the ability
of Systems Insight Manager to detect hardware failures.
Do not configure both the failed host recovery feature and the Citrix XenServer HA for the same Citrix
XenServer hosts.
Microsoft Hyper-V
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